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tar sands are very carbon intensive forms of energy. they are believing that if we don't build the pipeline we won't produce so much crude oil from those tarzan's and will help protect the environment. what they're missing is the fact that without a pipeline it is not as if that oil will get produced. it is commanded is being shipped. this is being shipped by rail as opposed the pipeline. gerri: i want to get you to respond to something you just said. i want to go into detail on this idea. tarzan's more carbon intensive. how do you respond to that? it is actually true. >> well, it is true, building the pipeline is neither here nor there. if we don't build the pipeline we will just use real some of the oil. gerri: it will be developed anyway. >> increase. it will be developed anyway because it's very profitable regardless of which the profits associated producing crude oil and alberta are significant enough to pay an extra $2 a barrel to ship it by rail as opposed to a pipeline which is what they have been doing trying to use the pipelin
tar sands are very carbon intensive forms of energy. they are believing that if we don't build the pipeline we won't produce so much crude oil from those tarzan's and will help protect the environment. what they're missing is the fact that without a pipeline it is not as if that oil will get produced. it is commanded is being shipped. this is being shipped by rail as opposed the pipeline. gerri: i want to get you to respond to something you just said. i want to go into detail on this idea....
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so if we see a sustained attack on the energy infrastructure in these companies, you will see companies being cautious and closing down production to keep companies safe. >> helima, thank you for following the situation for us. >> thank you. >> where there a corn-ucopia of housing, most upbeat, including a confidence in a seven-year high and home building lanar plans to build apartments. let's bring in michelle meyer and diane ulich. michelle, how are thused are you were or are you not, about the housing data we have seen lately? >> i am enthused. i believe the recovery in the housing mark set ongoing. we have signes it is accelerating into 2013. we know that 2012 was in many ways a turning point for the housing market. we saw a real turn in housing construction. construction up almost 25% from the peak. home prices on track, we have 5, 6% on the year. 2012 started the recovery and new we are seeing signs that momentum is going to continue. so i think we should be encouraged. >> how great is an impediment is the fact it is just so hard to get a refi or even a home loan these days. every
so if we see a sustained attack on the energy infrastructure in these companies, you will see companies being cautious and closing down production to keep companies safe. >> helima, thank you for following the situation for us. >> thank you. >> where there a corn-ucopia of housing, most upbeat, including a confidence in a seven-year high and home building lanar plans to build apartments. let's bring in michelle meyer and diane ulich. michelle, how are thused are you were or...
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it really underscores attacks on energy facilities means to the energy market. it is not so much the gas facility that it is producing crude oil and that will have an immediate effect on the market. but it is geo-political premium and that what traders are watching here. it is not only that, but oil prices in the session. there is economic data on jobless claims, on housing starts and that's what many traders believe is taking oil prices above $6 a barrel to the four-month high. we are watching the preview of wpi has fallen dramatically in the last month. and that has happened with the restart of the pipeline expansion which is now at 400,000 barrels per day, up from 160,000 barrels per day. all of those factors are helping to lift oil prices right now. not just one factor, but many of them causing this rally. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up next on the show, a very big victory lap. we have seen a lot of those recently. we will tone it done a little. >>> and, bringing some housing hopium. then there's this. >> can a 6'4"230 pound guy have a good time ridin
it really underscores attacks on energy facilities means to the energy market. it is not so much the gas facility that it is producing crude oil and that will have an immediate effect on the market. but it is geo-political premium and that what traders are watching here. it is not only that, but oil prices in the session. there is economic data on jobless claims, on housing starts and that's what many traders believe is taking oil prices above $6 a barrel to the four-month high. we are watching...
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cheap energy is one of my natural energies for 2013. but it is terrific for consumers like the companies that i have been recommending so aggressively. even if you are a bull, no, you shouldn't been pulling the trigger. you have to wait for it to go lower. to me that is one more piece of evidence that 2013 will be one more piece of natural gas. which is pretty much everyone in the book. let it come in. don't believe in this false four day rally. rowan in texas. >> hi jim big booyah to you. >> i like that. real good how about you? >> first of all, many thanks to you for giving us word on honey well. >> dave cody is doing a magnificent job there. at this time i want to ask you about apa. they have some shaky news today in australia. but it seems they have problems lined up in canada and elsewhere. looking at the current stock price and future predictions not only for the company and the sector as a whole, do you suggest them? >> it is probably one of the best run companies out there. but those are not helping it. the chart looks like it i
cheap energy is one of my natural energies for 2013. but it is terrific for consumers like the companies that i have been recommending so aggressively. even if you are a bull, no, you shouldn't been pulling the trigger. you have to wait for it to go lower. to me that is one more piece of evidence that 2013 will be one more piece of natural gas. which is pretty much everyone in the book. let it come in. don't believe in this false four day rally. rowan in texas. >> hi jim big booyah to...
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>> well, a lot of venture capital started flowing into great energy around 2007 when the energy bill, remember, the democratic congress and president bush passed an energy bill with lots of great energy subsidies. of course, obama came in and have the stimulus and all sorts of regulations. mandates requiring people to investing in energy. a lot of this, the idea was the subsidies would get the technology up and running in that it would be able to compete well, the subsidies have been there. some of the merc is appearing, some expired. when the subsidies disappeared, most of these technologies, almost all that -- none of them can compete with things like coralline gas and coal. gerri: that tells you -- >> the subsidy money was wasted and that if we let these things compete in the free-market the wind and solar and some of these other green technologies are not worthwhile. we are just -- the taxpayers are wasting money on ratepayers. gerri: i'm happy to have great energy developed in this country of all kinds. please, go do it. keep my taxpayer dollars out of it. that's what i said. >>
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and a handful of energy companies. fortune magazine's list the -- listed the top 100 companies to work for. fun factor in the back in 2010 the oil and gas promised the staff that if it doubles its production rate and reserves by 2015 every employee will get a check for a hundred thousand dollars. everyone. and an earlier held goal that was meant rewarded 400 workers with 50,000 each. sounds pretty good. one to trade in the dusty old van gogh for a luxury it -- luxury getaway in st. barts? the ceo of a new pond business that only caters to the 2%. good news. and the company less people buy and sell canceled wedding plans. you're not out big bucks when your fiancee gets cold feet. would you buy a used wedding? i don't know about that. piles of "money" and nuptials coming up. ♪ this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ ma
and a handful of energy companies. fortune magazine's list the -- listed the top 100 companies to work for. fun factor in the back in 2010 the oil and gas promised the staff that if it doubles its production rate and reserves by 2015 every employee will get a check for a hundred thousand dollars. everyone. and an earlier held goal that was meant rewarded 400 workers with 50,000 each. sounds pretty good. one to trade in the dusty old van gogh for a luxury it -- luxury getaway in st. barts? the...
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low-cost energy is what brings prosperity to the world. gerri: well your there can you please tell call the wrong we don't want to send and 14 trillion for green energy please? >> said absolutely well expressed the fact. we have to make sure it pencils out rather than simply being subsidized. at the cost of the ratepayers. men and women in america you pay more for electricity don't realize what they're doing is being asked to pay more for something that although they feel good about it is never in the foreseeable future going to get to be more than 20 percent of the source and effectively it is : natural gas and making it seem like electricity is still affordable. if you had to buy all your energy from wind you could not afford your electric bill. gerri: would have no energy. you have to wear big winter cuts in your house. thank you for coming out tonight. come back soon. >> thanks. sure will. gerri: a lot more to come, including one of the most popular retirement investments starting to come up short. what you should do with your money. a
low-cost energy is what brings prosperity to the world. gerri: well your there can you please tell call the wrong we don't want to send and 14 trillion for green energy please? >> said absolutely well expressed the fact. we have to make sure it pencils out rather than simply being subsidized. at the cost of the ratepayers. men and women in america you pay more for electricity don't realize what they're doing is being asked to pay more for something that although they feel good about it is...
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about energy drinks. but we were surprised to hear just how many people... wind up in the e-r, after drinking them! here's cbs reporter bigad shaban. >>> there have been a lot of warnings coming out about energy drinks. >> we were surprised to hear how many people lined up in the er after drinking them. >> reporter: energy drinks are super popular especially at cepacol we've heard people are going to extremes to relieve their sore throats. oh, okay, you don't need to do that. but i don't want any more of the usual lozenges and i want new cooling relief! ugh. how do you feel? now i'm cold. hmm. this is a better choice. new cepacol sensations cools instantly, and has an active ingredient that stays with you long after the lozenge is gone. ahhh. not just a sensation sensational relief. ♪ ♪ conquer dinner. one cut of meat at a time. the everyday collection. by target. wire.. >>> st. mary's was trying to hand byu their first conference loss to have year. bennett's scales were down to start the game game high 22, tied with seconds to go bui had the basketball.
about energy drinks. but we were surprised to hear just how many people... wind up in the e-r, after drinking them! here's cbs reporter bigad shaban. >>> there have been a lot of warnings coming out about energy drinks. >> we were surprised to hear how many people lined up in the er after drinking them. >> reporter: energy drinks are super popular especially at cepacol we've heard people are going to extremes to relieve their sore throats. oh, okay, you don't need to do...
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. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ about energy drinks. but we were surprised to hear just how many people... wind up in the e-r, after drinking them! here's cbs reporter bigad shaban. >>> there have been a lot of warnings coming out about energy drinks. >> we were surprised to hear how many people lined up in the er after drinking them. >> reporter: energy drinks are super popular especially with young adults. >> gives me a boost. >> reporter: college junior, alan, works late nights at a restaurant he uses them to stay awake. >> during the middle of the shift, i will knock one down when i feel tired. >> reporter: they are landing more and more people in emergency. >> the first question i ask when i see a young person with rapid heart beat and anxiety, have you taken energy drinks. >> reporter: a report says er visits doubled in the last four years from about 10,000 to more than 20,000. doctors say those high doses of caffeine and other additives can cause a number of reactions. >> symptoms of taking a stimulant, nervousness, rapid heart r
. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ about energy drinks. but we were surprised to hear just how many people... wind up in the e-r, after drinking them! here's cbs reporter bigad shaban. >>> there have been a lot of warnings coming out about energy drinks. >> we were surprised to hear how many people lined up in the er after drinking them. >> reporter: energy drinks are super popular especially with young adults. >> gives me a boost. >> reporter:...
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. >>> energy drinks are landing more and more people in the emergency room. er visits have doubled in the last four years from 10,000 to 20,000. 18-25 year-olds were the most common age group to need emergency treatment. doctors say those high doses of caffeine and other additives can cause a number of reactions. >> the first question i ask when i see a young person with a rapid heart beat and anxiety, have you taken any energy drinks? >> the american beverage association is criticizing this report saying many of those who end up in the er are also consuming alcohol or drugs. the fda is investigating the safety of energy drinks after a number of deaths were linked to them. >>> one of the greatest finishes of the year tonight in college hoops! and it happened to a local team. and lebron made history tonight ,, ,,,, for the new mattress models but sleep train's huge year end clearance ,,,, is ending soon. for a short time, save hundreds on tempur-pedic mattresses. get the most highly-recommended bed in america at closeout prices. plus, get interest-free financi
. >>> energy drinks are landing more and more people in the emergency room. er visits have doubled in the last four years from 10,000 to 20,000. 18-25 year-olds were the most common age group to need emergency treatment. doctors say those high doses of caffeine and other additives can cause a number of reactions. >> the first question i ask when i see a young person with a rapid heart beat and anxiety, have you taken any energy drinks? >> the american beverage association...
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off of doug richie, who heads up energy, he's also gone. so i think this is in the context of the current move, that there is more corporate accountability. this is a slip down for the poor handling of that merger. i think this is a sign of the times. and i think with a new guy, sam walsh, well regarded by shareholders, he's a long-term employee. >> he's the operations guy, right? >> correct. >> what we're doing here with rio is what we've done with bank ceos is get guys in and know how things work. >> yeah, but look, albanese has been with the company for 30 years. you could equally look at that as the period that's not normal. i'm not sure, even today, whether that acquisition would have made sense. >> but it's where we're at now that the outlook for iron ore is looking better, china has not fallen off a cliff, and rio tinto are talking about ramping up production by about 15 odd percent. so there's an element of, i guess, luck in any transaction. that's the simple reality. something substantive with the tsc, we could all look back and sa
off of doug richie, who heads up energy, he's also gone. so i think this is in the context of the current move, that there is more corporate accountability. this is a slip down for the poor handling of that merger. i think this is a sign of the times. and i think with a new guy, sam walsh, well regarded by shareholders, he's a long-term employee. >> he's the operations guy, right? >> correct. >> what we're doing here with rio is what we've done with bank ceos is get guys in...
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nrg energy celebrating the recent merger with gen-on energy. and part of the ireland fund. more financials, blackrock beats. >> yeah, yeah, well, look, companies are taking in a lot of assets. i think you sue the inflows, people after the uncertainty of the fiscal cliff ending, money is coming back to these funds. i think it's a decent story. i've got to tell you. the negative still among the analysts, bank of new york was downgraded today. you would upgrade bank of new york, not downgrade it. the analysts i think still have to catch up with the valuation stories. >> say her out with a downgrade of goldman sachs, so similar call there. we're watching the home builders. and we're seeing home builders , across the board trade higher. the etf that tracks home builders up by about a percent. and jim, it's interesting you hear about all these, a story yesterday that lenar is going into the rental business, just when we thought maybe rents had peaked. >> stuart miller knows more than pretty much anybody else i know other than may bob toll. more importantly i want to say that palt
nrg energy celebrating the recent merger with gen-on energy. and part of the ireland fund. more financials, blackrock beats. >> yeah, yeah, well, look, companies are taking in a lot of assets. i think you sue the inflows, people after the uncertainty of the fiscal cliff ending, money is coming back to these funds. i think it's a decent story. i've got to tell you. the negative still among the analysts, bank of new york was downgraded today. you would upgrade bank of new york, not...
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this is about energy security, energy independence. so we don't have to get oil from the middle east. melissa: you know environmentalists don't like it even though we've taken care of a lot of problems and hurdles we put up in the first place. those have been taken care of. you know environmentalists don't like it. seems like the president is recommitted to battling climate change. he doubled down on green energy. this really doesn't fit into his portfolio of energy options. >> here's thing. there is better environmental stewardship with the project and without it. that oil coming to the united states means lower emissions then sending it to china. it actually means less emissions with the project. i think what we've shown today that the president needs to approve it because it is in the interest of the american people to do so. they don't want to get the energy from the middle east. they want to get it here at home and working with our closest friend and ally canada, and that if the president decides not to approve it, there is strong
this is about energy security, energy independence. so we don't have to get oil from the middle east. melissa: you know environmentalists don't like it even though we've taken care of a lot of problems and hurdles we put up in the first place. those have been taken care of. you know environmentalists don't like it. seems like the president is recommitted to battling climate change. he doubled down on green energy. this really doesn't fit into his portfolio of energy options. >> here's...
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but 58% reportedly used energy drinks alone. so, what might be going on to send someone to the e.r.? >> blood pressure goes up, heart rate goes up, and then they'll start to feel the effects. heart racing, heart skipping, panic attack symptoms, irregular heart rhythms. >> reporter: caffeine is a drug. in fact, the most popular drug in the world. you can feel and see the effects on the body. i downed the equivalent of about four cups. doctors took a look at my brain before caffeine. and here's after. the blood flow dropped 40%. >> it's like a 40% drop in the blood flow to your brain. that's a lot. >> reporter: that lower blood flow is still within normal range, but those constricted vessels meant my blood pressure shot up. a cup of coffee alone won't send you to the e.r. and the most popular energy drinks have less caffeine than that strong cup of coffee you buy out. so what's going on here? >> there's other substances in them which are completely unregulated, which can add to the caffeine or the stimulant nature of the drinks. >
but 58% reportedly used energy drinks alone. so, what might be going on to send someone to the e.r.? >> blood pressure goes up, heart rate goes up, and then they'll start to feel the effects. heart racing, heart skipping, panic attack symptoms, irregular heart rhythms. >> reporter: caffeine is a drug. in fact, the most popular drug in the world. you can feel and see the effects on the body. i downed the equivalent of about four cups. doctors took a look at my brain before caffeine....
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core cpi excludes food and energy is expected to rise just .2%. liz: the number one thing to watch tomorrow, you have to look at this one, earnings from financial heavyweights, jpmorgan and goldman sachs. ahead of bell goldman sachs is expected to post $3.78 earnings per share. analysts looking for jpmorgan a buck 16 and a 24.4 billion in revenue. david: folks, thanks for watching. it will be a busy day tomorrow. see you then. melissa is then. melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what is "money" tonight. lance confesses. the fallen super athlete admits he doped to oprah and now his legal nightmare begins. how much could he owe? is his brand still alive? today's power panel kicks into high gear to respond. >> if you give a mouse a cookie he will probably want a glass of higher taxes that is my theory. we're just seeing a hit to our paychecks because of this year's tax increases. now the president says we need to give him even more. we'll tell you how bad it could get. >>> u.s. gas demand has slipped to the lowest level in years but is it really
core cpi excludes food and energy is expected to rise just .2%. liz: the number one thing to watch tomorrow, you have to look at this one, earnings from financial heavyweights, jpmorgan and goldman sachs. ahead of bell goldman sachs is expected to post $3.78 earnings per share. analysts looking for jpmorgan a buck 16 and a 24.4 billion in revenue. david: folks, thanks for watching. it will be a busy day tomorrow. see you then. melissa is then. melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what is...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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we want them to work together on core concerns: debt, energy and immigration." organizers of "no labels" hope to attract about 70 members of congress from across the political spectrum to agree to meet regularly. the group is headed by democratic senator joe manchin of west virginia and former republican governor of utah jon huntsman. in the final news conference of his first term, president obama told reporters the u.s. can't afford a drawn-out debate over raising the debt ceiling, which could reach its lmit in mid february. "raising the debt ceiling does not authorize more spending. it simply allows the country to pay for spending that congress has already committed to. these are bills that have already been racked up, and we need to pay them." president obama warns that if the debt limit is not raised or used as leverage by republicans, markets would go haywire, interest rates would rise, and checks to military veterans and people on social security would end. gop senate minority leader mitch mconnel reponded by saying, "the president and his allies need to g
we want them to work together on core concerns: debt, energy and immigration." organizers of "no labels" hope to attract about 70 members of congress from across the political spectrum to agree to meet regularly. the group is headed by democratic senator joe manchin of west virginia and former republican governor of utah jon huntsman. in the final news conference of his first term, president obama told reporters the u.s. can't afford a drawn-out debate over raising the debt...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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they go all the way across the board from machinery, energy, wide variety of things. we're trying to focus on business sales tax exemptions because, again, i've talked to business leaders. they want simplicity and fairness. they're willing to give them up if we get lower rates and best rate of all is zero. melissa: they're willing to pay a higher rate. in the end a tax is a tax. you're talking about taxing products they buy, investment they make for their business, maybe or products they're selling. so it does seem like it would be an impediment elsewhere in their business. they think in the end it is a better tradeoff? >> it is a better tradeoff, again we're talking about simplicity and fairness. give up the exemptions, they're no longer paying corporate tax, if you're a small business, you pay through the individual income tax anyway. and then the other attractive feature, it means their employees would no longer being paying individual income tax and that's very important to them in terms of attracting talent to their company and to our state. melissa: one place wh
they go all the way across the board from machinery, energy, wide variety of things. we're trying to focus on business sales tax exemptions because, again, i've talked to business leaders. they want simplicity and fairness. they're willing to give them up if we get lower rates and best rate of all is zero. melissa: they're willing to pay a higher rate. in the end a tax is a tax. you're talking about taxing products they buy, investment they make for their business, maybe or products they're...
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does that affect the price of energy right now? >> to the backs of peoples minds. we have not heard much news about that on what is going on, but we will hear some stuff overnight tonight but options off the board, the market was flat. i think stay long and stay technical if you want a direction above 91 and a quarter. $95 if something develops, you might see some stocks. liz: good to see all of you. joining us in the floor show. would you buy it, would you fly it? two questions we're asking about boeing today after yet another issue with the 787 reminder. the stock down three and change%. this is the entered a picture, but it has been a rough couple of days. first there is this on your screen, this current piece of equipment that clearly got smoky, caught fire, overheated, one had to make an emergency landing in japan. this next analyst was well ahead of the curve downgraded the company last week. joining me now in a fox business exclusive. let's talk about your downgraded last week where you have concerns about this where you felt it was more than a glitch, they
does that affect the price of energy right now? >> to the backs of peoples minds. we have not heard much news about that on what is going on, but we will hear some stuff overnight tonight but options off the board, the market was flat. i think stay long and stay technical if you want a direction above 91 and a quarter. $95 if something develops, you might see some stocks. liz: good to see all of you. joining us in the floor show. would you buy it, would you fly it? two questions we're...
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it really was the new technology in place, the new energy savings for global airlines and on pace to double the number of dream liners it delivered it year. started out in 2011 which was already late with just 346 last year, more than 80 this year. with this uncertainty what kind of threat to its earnings gross potential. >> it's interesting. when you talk about the dream liner and boeing, when you talk about earnings over the next two years, most analysts have this booked at zero margin so from an eps perspective there is really no impact from a revenue going forward it will be around 20% of revenue, so the story for boeing is not necessarily earnings, it's cash generation so, the market is looking for, you know, when will the 787 turn cash positive versus accounting positive. and so that before all of this was a number sort of late 2014, 2015. >> so you have gone to sell here with boeing shares trading in the low 70s with this kind of headline risk call, not necessarily a financial concern. at what point would boeing share price present just a compelling value would you have to buy
it really was the new technology in place, the new energy savings for global airlines and on pace to double the number of dream liners it delivered it year. started out in 2011 which was already late with just 346 last year, more than 80 this year. with this uncertainty what kind of threat to its earnings gross potential. >> it's interesting. when you talk about the dream liner and boeing, when you talk about earnings over the next two years, most analysts have this booked at zero margin...
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were you saving all of that up, just storing up all of that energy? absolutely. although, i have to say, he looked a lot better. -- l.a. looks a lot better. is mod just hung there. you can see it on your skin. moving on to sweden, the important story, a cleaning lady seized an empty tray and three in the morning and drove it -- drove it for three minutes until is slanted to an apartment building. authorities had no clue house she was able to a steel the train which she drove for two stops before trashing. incidentally no one in the apartment building was hurt, though the woman was seriously injured. that is not funny, of course. trains should be a little hard to commandeer. should they hide the keys? what do they think? >> i want to know why she did it at that apartment building. i think it was a former -- it's kind of bizarre. you'd hope that it is that easy to drive one, but apparently it is. melissa: it must be. >> it can't be that easy because she crashed into an apartment building. melissa: but how did she get end? >> also, we don't know whether the keys wer
were you saving all of that up, just storing up all of that energy? absolutely. although, i have to say, he looked a lot better. -- l.a. looks a lot better. is mod just hung there. you can see it on your skin. moving on to sweden, the important story, a cleaning lady seized an empty tray and three in the morning and drove it -- drove it for three minutes until is slanted to an apartment building. authorities had no clue house she was able to a steel the train which she drove for two stops...
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energy independence. david cid do, east/west petroleum corporation joins me in a fox business exclusive. he joins me from vancouver what he sees in oil production and what he sees next for the sector. i will kick it off, you say the state of california. why? >> hi, cheryl, thanks for having me on. i'm excited to be on and share my thoughts about the oil boom that is occurring in the united states. i'm the chairman after company called east/west petroleum. we invested in california just recently. i don't know if your listeners know of a company called oxy petroleum. cheryl: ox dental is one of the biggest energy companies in the world and they are based in california which makes it an interesting dichotomy, being an oil company in california but yes, go ahead. >> you know they were looking for about 20 million barrels of oil in 2008, 2009. they discovered a field that is, as the reserves right now in place of 150 million to 200 million barrels. so they found the largest discovery in 30 years in the united
energy independence. david cid do, east/west petroleum corporation joins me in a fox business exclusive. he joins me from vancouver what he sees in oil production and what he sees next for the sector. i will kick it off, you say the state of california. why? >> hi, cheryl, thanks for having me on. i'm excited to be on and share my thoughts about the oil boom that is occurring in the united states. i'm the chairman after company called east/west petroleum. we invested in california just...
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you talk about mining, folks, look at something like energy usage. look at other things that don't seem to mesh with the economic top line numbers that we're getting. right? car sales up but gas is up. >> it is that kind of stuff that drives people nuts, not only china but joy globe. >> and given you are talking about potential accounting issues. is there an issue here in i don't know. but pay attention. that's why the stock is moving up earlier today. >> next flix comes out after the bell today. and joining us now on netflix, since the last report, julia, the stock is up nearly 50%. there is a lot built into the stock and we are calling it the come back kid. but is it really? is it real, this come back? >> we will see what earnings yield. but there is a lot of focus on the screaming numbers. you mention heightened expectations and it all comes down to the hope that netflix's investment in original exclusive content they struck a huge deal with disney as well as another one with warner brothers television. there is this kpek expectations and internat
you talk about mining, folks, look at something like energy usage. look at other things that don't seem to mesh with the economic top line numbers that we're getting. right? car sales up but gas is up. >> it is that kind of stuff that drives people nuts, not only china but joy globe. >> and given you are talking about potential accounting issues. is there an issue here in i don't know. but pay attention. that's why the stock is moving up earlier today. >> next flix comes out...
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need some energy, they go right to those monster energy drinks. here's the ticker symbol today and how it fared today. you can see it was down. and one of the reasons why is because there's been talk that -- obviously the famous hedge fund manager may be shorting the stock. now we have seen what happens went he shorts stocks. we have seen it with other companies when they sell off dramatically, morningstar actually told dow jones they think that that was because of the chatter on twitter that it may be him; right? what we're seeing here, one of the other reasons and clear reasons why monster may be coming under pressure is because you have lawmakers now sending letters to 14 energy drink makers, including monster beverage, asking more about the ingredients, potential health problems. we reported that many people drink energy drinks, they are in the hospital with heart conditions, did they have a prior condition? all of this requires so much more investigation. but the investigations have begun. back to you. david: i'm under the influence right now
need some energy, they go right to those monster energy drinks. here's the ticker symbol today and how it fared today. you can see it was down. and one of the reasons why is because there's been talk that -- obviously the famous hedge fund manager may be shorting the stock. now we have seen what happens went he shorts stocks. we have seen it with other companies when they sell off dramatically, morningstar actually told dow jones they think that that was because of the chatter on twitter that...
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energy analyst kevin book expects governments will increasingly be forced to spend moy toitigate or adapt to clmatehange. >> with every storm, with every flood, we're getting closer and closer to talking about how he handle climate change rather than how we stop it. >> reporter: pressure to address climate change may also come from outside the united states. the european union is threatening to slap trade the u.s. refuses to buy credits to offset greenhouse gas emissions from transatlantic flights. even china may help force the u.s. to act. beijing is under pressure to clear the air as pollution makes it harder and harder to breath. >> coal pollution, including greenhouse gas emissions, is something they have got to get down in their country if they're going to live there. as the largest emitter, the bogey man to which all western nation's point, begins to clean up its game, it's going to make it harder to say no. >> reporter: and progressives are hoping the president will bypass congress and use his regulatory authority under the clean air act to fight climate change in his second term.
energy analyst kevin book expects governments will increasingly be forced to spend moy toitigate or adapt to clmatehange. >> with every storm, with every flood, we're getting closer and closer to talking about how he handle climate change rather than how we stop it. >> reporter: pressure to address climate change may also come from outside the united states. the european union is threatening to slap trade the u.s. refuses to buy credits to offset greenhouse gas emissions from...
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in addition to that, we are constructed on the energy base in general because we think on the back of continued global growth that ought to be supportive of high elevated prices and that ought to be good for the major oil integrated company that is selling for a cheap valuation above the market dividend yield. liz: zÜrich insurance group. you have a us-based investor looking at this one, what is the number one selling point there? >> high quality, quick paced financial sector holding that we like in terms of insurance related assets, in addition it is important and come them entry is well above market dividend yield in an insatiable appetite for. david: good to see you both, thank you very much, appreciate it. facebook introducing a new feature they are calling graph search. what does it do? and is there money to be made from it? investors have not been that excited. the stock fell 2%. shibani joshi has the details. liz: disney is finally putting their characters into physical and web play. announcing the newest video game utilizing actual figures were a call them figurines. the copr
in addition to that, we are constructed on the energy base in general because we think on the back of continued global growth that ought to be supportive of high elevated prices and that ought to be good for the major oil integrated company that is selling for a cheap valuation above the market dividend yield. liz: zÜrich insurance group. you have a us-based investor looking at this one, what is the number one selling point there? >> high quality, quick paced financial sector holding...
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others benefit from energy and infrastructure or improvement in housing so it seemed like there were fundamental reasons to be more optimistic on that group of stocks. >> susie: okay. well, we'll see how it goes this year. thanks for coming on the program. we've been speaking with adam pozen. >> susie: it's not easy being a retailer these days, especially if you rely on customers buying at your store. many consumers come in and browse, but make their purchases online. but tech innovations are helping to change that. erika miller got a sneak peek at the intel booth at the national retail federation's convention. >> reporter: adidas had a problem. that's the company most americans call "adidas". it needed to figure out how to get customers to buy merchandise in its stores, instead of on- line for less. it found the answer in this interactive display, which has boosted traffic, and dollars spent per transaction. >> normally, in a physical store you can get maybe 200 different products. but with this, you are not really limited. but rather than just put a little kiosk in the store, what
others benefit from energy and infrastructure or improvement in housing so it seemed like there were fundamental reasons to be more optimistic on that group of stocks. >> susie: okay. well, we'll see how it goes this year. thanks for coming on the program. we've been speaking with adam pozen. >> susie: it's not easy being a retailer these days, especially if you rely on customers buying at your store. many consumers come in and browse, but make their purchases online. but tech...
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>> one thing in our energy group, one of the pioneers in this group, going to the energy companies and also buying wells and oil in the ground so i would think about it ahead of our group who likes to say we're creating bonds in the ground so oil where you get a yield and inflation protection and growth. that's hard to match when you think about a tip security where you actually have to pay for the yield, so that's been a very exciting area. same thing in real estate. we've been doing a lot with the firm's balance sheet. one thing we try to eat what we're cooking and have almost a $7 billion balance sheet. ralph rosenberg who heads our real estate area very active with the firm's capital as well as partnering with clients to find some pretty interesting things, both in the u.s. as well as some things in europe. >> how much do you think is priced into the market when you look at housing and autos, these sort of economically sensitive areas that you think will do very well. >> yeah. >> in terms of driving stocks. >> i think we've had a big -- >> a lot of different asset classes. not pric
>> one thing in our energy group, one of the pioneers in this group, going to the energy companies and also buying wells and oil in the ground so i would think about it ahead of our group who likes to say we're creating bonds in the ground so oil where you get a yield and inflation protection and growth. that's hard to match when you think about a tip security where you actually have to pay for the yield, so that's been a very exciting area. same thing in real estate. we've been doing a...
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a spike in emergency room visits tied to energy drinks is emerging. it's estimated er visits connected to the drinks jumped from 10,000 to 20,000 from 2007-2011. the majority of the cases involved teens or young adults. a spokesman for emergency room doctors tells abc news drinking 3 energy drinks in an hour is the equivalent of 15 cups of coffee. the engery drink industry maintains the beverages are safe. two senators want an investigation. dunkin donuts is moving forward with expansion plans. the coffee chain said this week it plans on opening 360 new stores in the coming year. dunkin' plans to open franchises in colleges and supermarkets and also looks to grow in california. starbucks and mcdonalds will be its biggest competitors. meanwhile, a different donut chain is fighting off take-over attempts. krispy kreme doughnuts adopted a take-over- prevention plan known as a poison pill to discourage someone from taking over the company. similar to dunkin donuts, krispy kreme plans to increase the number of its shops by 71% in the next few years in the
a spike in emergency room visits tied to energy drinks is emerging. it's estimated er visits connected to the drinks jumped from 10,000 to 20,000 from 2007-2011. the majority of the cases involved teens or young adults. a spokesman for emergency room doctors tells abc news drinking 3 energy drinks in an hour is the equivalent of 15 cups of coffee. the engery drink industry maintains the beverages are safe. two senators want an investigation. dunkin donuts is moving forward with expansion plans....
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energy analyst kevin book expects governments will increasingly be forced to spend money to mitigate or adapt to climate change. >> with every storm, with every flood, we're getting closer and closer to talking about how he handle climate change rather than how we stop it. >> reporter: pressure to address climate change may also come from outside the united states. the european union is threatening to slap trade the u.s. refuses to buy credits to offset greenhouse gas emissions from transatlantic flights. even china may help force the u.s. to act. beijing is under pressure to clear the air as pollution makes it harder and harder to breath. >> coal pollution, including greenhouse gas emissions, is something they have got to get down in their country if they're going to live there. as the largest emitter, the bogey man to which all western nation's point, begins to clean up its game, it's going to make it harder to say no. >> reporter: and progressives are hoping the president will bypass congress and use his regulatory authority under the clean air act to fight climate change in his s
energy analyst kevin book expects governments will increasingly be forced to spend money to mitigate or adapt to climate change. >> with every storm, with every flood, we're getting closer and closer to talking about how he handle climate change rather than how we stop it. >> reporter: pressure to address climate change may also come from outside the united states. the european union is threatening to slap trade the u.s. refuses to buy credits to offset greenhouse gas emissions from...
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it really was the new technology in place, the new energy savings for global airlines and on pace to double the number of dream liners it delivered it year. started out in 2011 which was already late with just 346 last year, more than 80 this year. with this uncertainty what kind of threat to its earnings gross potential. >> it's interesting. when you talk about the dream liner and boeing, when you talk about earnings over the next two years, most analysts have this booked at zero margin so from an eps perspective there is really no impact from a revenue going forward it will be around 20% of revenue so the story for boeing is not necessarily earnings it's cash generation so the market is looking for, you know, when will the 787 turn cash positive versus accounting positive. and so that before all of this was a number sort of late 2014 2015. >> so you have gone to sell here with boeing shares trading in the low 70s with this kind of headline risk call, not necessarily a financial concern. at what point would boeing share price present just a compelling value would you have to buy it?
it really was the new technology in place, the new energy savings for global airlines and on pace to double the number of dream liners it delivered it year. started out in 2011 which was already late with just 346 last year, more than 80 this year. with this uncertainty what kind of threat to its earnings gross potential. >> it's interesting. when you talk about the dream liner and boeing, when you talk about earnings over the next two years, most analysts have this booked at zero margin...
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i think this trade's over. >> let's talk energy. energy independence. one company is leading the charge. they are building the first u.s. plant to convert natural gas to liquid feels. andre derader is a senior executive at sasol. great to have you with us. >> thank you. >> watch through this math. a lot of analysts are calling this a very ambitious project. at what price does nat gas have to be at, to sell that diesel at the end of the day, when you get up and running in 2018? >> we aim for a return on our capital of 1.3 time weighed average cost of capital. at gas at five bucks and oil at about 95, it still makes a lot of sense for us to make that investment. now, today trading at 112, gas is sitting at $3.50. the math makes a lot of sense for us to invest. >> and in terms of it being economical at all, the louisiana, the state where you are building the plant, is kicking in a lot of subsidies. would it still make sense? we heard about so many alternative energy sources and energy sources that only make sense when there's some sort of subsidy in existe
i think this trade's over. >> let's talk energy. energy independence. one company is leading the charge. they are building the first u.s. plant to convert natural gas to liquid feels. andre derader is a senior executive at sasol. great to have you with us. >> thank you. >> watch through this math. a lot of analysts are calling this a very ambitious project. at what price does nat gas have to be at, to sell that diesel at the end of the day, when you get up and running in 2018?...
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. >> caller: i want to know about resolute energy. what do you think about that? >> i've been looking at a lot of these different oil and gas companies and i believe that oil may still be shaded down, which is why i favor stocks with yield in this sector and that one doesn't have it. you need yield to be in oil and gas. that's why i like things like conoco. let's go to michael in pennsylvania. >> caller: boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> caller: nycb, please. >> this company had an outsize yield that looked like it was going to be a red flag but now i'm keeping the red flag in my sock because i think that we are in a position where the regional banks are doing just fine and i like it. i need to go with billy in missouri. billy? >> caller: boo-yah, jim, from the home of the once again playing hockey st. louis blues. >> nice. >> caller: i actually am calling about public storage. psa. >> i like that. that's a real estate investment trust. baby boomers retire. people, you know, i'm looking for storage, going into a shrinking house situation, downsizing. craig in washington, cr
. >> caller: i want to know about resolute energy. what do you think about that? >> i've been looking at a lot of these different oil and gas companies and i believe that oil may still be shaded down, which is why i favor stocks with yield in this sector and that one doesn't have it. you need yield to be in oil and gas. that's why i like things like conoco. let's go to michael in pennsylvania. >> caller: boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> caller: nycb, please. >> this...
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the subsidies to the energy companies. loopholes for, you know, billionaires, there are things we can close here to make -- >> you're no deal if they don't -- >> we need balance, george. we need spending cuts and revenue. have to have that. >> let me talk about immigration. the president has identified immigration reform as another top priority of his second term. you mentioned it again. marco rubio has been taking the lead and jay carnie, the white house press secretary had positive words about his proposals this week. but marco rubio said this week on bill owe rile we'll show the president hasn't reached out. take a look. >> they never talked to us about it and the truth is the way our republic is designed the president can design whether to sign or not. >> you're a leader. shouldn't the president be conferring with leaders in the house and senate? >> well, we'll be more than happy to -- >> he hasn't called. >> no. >> why not? >> there's going to be a debate and process over immigration reform and i think during that pro
the subsidies to the energy companies. loopholes for, you know, billionaires, there are things we can close here to make -- >> you're no deal if they don't -- >> we need balance, george. we need spending cuts and revenue. have to have that. >> let me talk about immigration. the president has identified immigration reform as another top priority of his second term. you mentioned it again. marco rubio has been taking the lead and jay carnie, the white house press secretary had...
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has the united states becoming one of the leading energy producers over the next several years. crude trading at $93. i think it's a sale. i think -- natural gas rally up 10% in the last week or something, and -- but i -- liz: elliot, you know, natural gas broke my heart. you break my heart over and over. >> get in line. liz: you think something happens, and it doesn't. >> natural gas is over priced, and watch that platinum-geld thing. platinum should be over gold. i don't know what they were saying with silver having industrial uses also, but not since photography we want to digital have i seen uses for silver, at least, you know, on the day-to-day thing, but i think energy's over priced and gold is coming back in line with that platinum thing. liz: the platinum is the go-to metal with jewelry. >> platinum, you know, they use gold in catalytic converters or something? liz: no, they use palladium. >> oh, palladium. okay. all i know is there's plenty of gold on the planet, no shortage of gold. liz: gary, we had a cad littic converter on the -- catalytic converter on set once. gre
has the united states becoming one of the leading energy producers over the next several years. crude trading at $93. i think it's a sale. i think -- natural gas rally up 10% in the last week or something, and -- but i -- liz: elliot, you know, natural gas broke my heart. you break my heart over and over. >> get in line. liz: you think something happens, and it doesn't. >> natural gas is over priced, and watch that platinum-geld thing. platinum should be over gold. i don't know what...
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i spoke with the former chairman of the federal energy regulatory commission. he says when it comes to the nation's electrical grid he says it's actually financed almost completely by private investment, not government investment, but the regulatory and permitting process means that it can take decades for new infrastructure to go from approval to actually getting built. maria? >> michelle, stay with us. we want to find out how to address this infrastructure issue. joining me right now is donna cooper, an advisers to the center for american progress and a former planning and policy secretary for the state of pennsylvania. good to sigh, donna. thanks for joining us. >> great to be here. >> so at a time when the country is in bad fiscal shape, no secrets here, where does the money come from for need infrastructure improvements? >> well, as the study just pointed out, you know, we have 1.1 trillion that we're short, but that's actually over 13 years, so we need to be spending about $130 billion more a year, and us a point out some of that is private money. it's no
i spoke with the former chairman of the federal energy regulatory commission. he says when it comes to the nation's electrical grid he says it's actually financed almost completely by private investment, not government investment, but the regulatory and permitting process means that it can take decades for new infrastructure to go from approval to actually getting built. maria? >> michelle, stay with us. we want to find out how to address this infrastructure issue. joining me right now is...
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technologies and energy companies benefit and we have to rethink, the developed market, especially the u.s. will be the mashed potatoes part of the growth. >> all right. very growth. rich, brian, apparently you're joined at the hip strategically. >> brian wouldn't have lunch with me today though. >> he cancelled on me. >> because he knew who would have to pick up the check maybe, i don't know. >> see you guys later. courtney, see you later. get red for the big earnings reports coming out at the top of the hour. >> 12 minutes before the closing bell. dow jones industrial average higher by 42 points and the nasdaq is up one point. >> the nasdaq is up one point. >> objection i was looking at the right thing. >> when we come back, we're heading to the world economic forum in davos, swit land. a preview of all the wall street heavyweights she will be talking to this week. >> and despite fears of massive spending cuts defense stocks keep rallying. find out if the sector can rocket even higher when earnings kick off tomorrow. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunit
technologies and energy companies benefit and we have to rethink, the developed market, especially the u.s. will be the mashed potatoes part of the growth. >> all right. very growth. rich, brian, apparently you're joined at the hip strategically. >> brian wouldn't have lunch with me today though. >> he cancelled on me. >> because he knew who would have to pick up the check maybe, i don't know. >> see you guys later. courtney, see you later. get red for the big...
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for additional energy or mining acquisitions. says you make money on it if you let charles payne take a look at this stock. positive comments about sales trends coming in on that one. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. here we are. nicole: facebook has been a stellar performer over the last three months making their announcement with their search mechanisms now we're talking about facebook mobile. based on all the looks and the finest, 3.3%, so research has been checking into the sales they have been seen. reporting the facebook usage has risen 15% month over month. these are some of the findings from some of the professionals and so far they're feeling pretty optimistic about what they have been seeing the facebook. we saw this stock breakdown below 20 and here it is right now. tracy: is amazing what we will take as positive news. the man behind business regulations are stepping down. but before he ends his tenure, fox business peter barnes had a chance to speak exclusively with him. >> he was brought
for additional energy or mining acquisitions. says you make money on it if you let charles payne take a look at this stock. positive comments about sales trends coming in on that one. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. here we are. nicole: facebook has been a stellar performer over the last three months making their announcement with their search mechanisms now we're talking about facebook mobile. based on all the looks and the finest, 3.3%, so research has been...